Members of a conference committee are typically chosen by the leadership of both chambers of Congress. In the U.S. Congress, this usually involves the Speaker of the House and the Senate Majority Leader selecting representatives from their respective parties. The chosen members are usually those who are familiar with the legislation being discussed, ensuring that they can effectively negotiate and reconcile differences between the House and Senate versions of a bill.
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The vote of the Majority Party.
They are chosen by the leaders of the house and senate.
Usually passed by both houses of CongressYes, many times a compromised bill has worked on by a conference committee of the house and senate members.
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You would call it a Joint Committee....
The house rules committee. APEX
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what is the role of a bicameral conference committee
There is no standing conference committee. Before a bll passed by both chanbers can go to the President for signature, the two bills must match. When the differences in the bills need to be compromised and negotiated to match, a conference committee with members of both the House and Senate is formed to work out the differences and come to agreement.